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MLB · 9 months ago

Exploring Chicago White Sox’s Fantasy Prospects in 2025

Sportsgrid Staff

Host · Writer

2025 MLB Column: Chicago White Sox Season Outlook and Betting Analysis

The White Sox Rebuild: A Year to Forget?

The Sox enter 2025 as one of the worst teams in baseball, and it’s by design. Their teardown is in full effect, and this roster is built to lose now in hopes of winning later. They have moved on from key players, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Luis Robert Jr. and Andrew Vaughn traded before the deadline.

From a fantasy perspective, the White Sox are nearly barren. In a 12-team fantasy league, Robert is the only surefire draft pick. Vaughn and Colson Montgomery might sneak onto rosters, but beyond that, Chicago offers little value outside of late-round fliers.

Betting Market: How Many White Sox Players Are Worth Drafting?

Buy or Sell: More than Three White Sox Hitters Will Be Drafted in 12-Team Fantasy Leagues?

  • Sell: Robert is the only must-draft player. Vaughn might get picked late, and Montgomery is a stash candidate. After that? It’s bleak.

  • Buy: If someone like Miguel Vargas or Lane Thomas starts hot, they could become waiver-wire pickups, but drafting them is a reach.

A Pitching Staff You Should Avoid

The rotation is a disaster. Jonathan Cannon might get the Opening Day nod, but Martín Pérez will likely throw the most innings. The rest? A mix of Davis Martin, Sean Burke and Bryce Wilson. None of these pitchers should be rostered in standard fantasy leagues.

Even the closer situation is unclear. The team has Mike Clevinger and James Karinchak, both of whom could take on the role, but whoever earns the job won’t last the season—because any competent reliever will be traded by August.

Betting Market: White Sox Saves Leader

Buy or Sell: The White Sox Saves Leader Will Finish with Over 12.5 Saves?

  • Sell: Chicago will be lucky to win 60 games, meaning 30-35 total saves. Any reliever who racks up 10+ saves will be traded.

  • Buy: If one pitcher locks down the job early and holds it through July, they could sneak past this number—but don’t count on it.

The Path Forward: Losing to Win

The White Sox have a plan: bottom out, accumulate high draft picks, and rebuild. They’ve done it before, but execution is key. Right now, the team lacks impact prospects, making this a longer-term project.

If you’re a White Sox fan, the message is clear: 2025 is not your year. But in a weak AL Central, a well-executed rebuild could put Chicago back in contention by 2027.

Final Betting Takeaways

  • Avoid White Sox players in fantasy outside of Robert Jr.

  • No starting pitchers are worth drafting.

  • Saves leader under 12.5 is a strong bet due to likely midseason trades.

  • 60-win season likely, making them a top contender for the No. 1 draft pick.

It’s going to be a long year for White Sox fans, but in baseball, sometimes you have to hit rock bottom before climbing back to the top.

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